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Comments on Separated WKT for Coordinate Reference Systems Extension (version 1.1) #641

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bosborn opened this issue Oct 25, 2022 · 2 comments · Fixed by #654
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Comments on Separated WKT for Coordinate Reference Systems Extension (version 1.1) #641

bosborn opened this issue Oct 25, 2022 · 2 comments · Fixed by #654
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Administrative Change Requires a Corrigendum WKT CRS WKT for Coordinate Reference Systems Extension

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bosborn commented Oct 25, 2022

I see the publication date was updated to/on 2022-10-14. Is the generated version published yet? And if so, should be added to listed extensions.

@bosborn bosborn changed the title Comments on Separated WKT for Coordinate Reference Systems Extension Comments on Separated WKT for Coordinate Reference Systems Extension (version 1.1) Oct 25, 2022
@jyutzler jyutzler added Administrative Change Requires a Corrigendum WKT CRS WKT for Coordinate Reference Systems Extension labels Mar 14, 2023
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Regarding bullet #1, OGC policy is to retain requirements numbers wherever possible so we will not be renumbering.

We concur on bullets #2/3 and will make the update.

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Is the generated version published yet? And if so, should be added to listed extensions.

Updated. @bosborn

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